Sleeper Cell (TV Miniseries)
2005 · Series · 60 min. · United States
Sleeper Cell is a one-hour drama on the Showtime network that began airing on December 4, 2005. The tagline for the first season was "Friends. Neighbors. Husbands. Terrorists." and the tagline for the second season was "Cities. Suburbs. Airports. Targets." The series was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Miniseries. The eight-episode second season of the series, titled Sleeper Cell: American Terror, premiered on December 10, 2006. Both seasons of Sleeper Cell were originally aired in an unusual fashion, by filming the entire season ahead of time and then airing the episodes on consecutive nights, such that each brand new season was aired for the first time over a period of less than two weeks. There are currently (as of August 2009) no definite plans for a continuation of the series. However, Robert Greenblatt, President of Entertainment for Showtime, was reported in July 2007 to have publicly mentioned the possibility of creating a new installment of the series every few years, similar to the structuring of the British television series Prime Suspect, in that there might be an entirely new cast of characters for each new season. In this way, the series could become a way to examine the current state of terrorism, and its evolution over time. As extra material on the first season DVDs reveal, the show was originally known simply as "The Cell."
Direction Ethan Reiff · Cyrus Voris · Nick Gomez · Guy Ferland · Charles S. Dutton · Clark Johnson · Leslie Libman · Ziad Doueiri
Cast Michael Ealy · Oded Fehr · Henri Lubatti · Melissa Sagemiller · Jake Soldera · Alex Nesic · Blake Shields · Carlos Gómez · Michael Desante
Soundtrack Paul Haslinger · Gary Meister
Screenplay Ethan Reiff · Cyrus Voris · Kamran Pasha · Alexander Woo
Cinematography Matthew Jensen · Robert Primes
Original title Sleeper Cell (Sleeper Cell: American Terror)
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